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Munjado (Paintings of Pictorial Ideographs)19th centuryJoseon DynastyMunjado (문자도) screens are paintings that generally have pictures of animals, such as birds and fish, and plants, or even full scenes with Chinese ideographs. Each picture represents a Confucian moral (The Eight Virtues). The Eight Virtues are as following: Brotherly Love, Loyalty, Trust, Propriety, Righteousness, Filial Piety, Integrity, and Sensibility.Though Munjado screens are Chinese, it was commonly found in upper and middle class Korean homes.From the Kang Collection.

Munjado (Paintings of Pictorial Ideographs)19th centuryJoseon DynastyMunjado (문자도) screens are paintings that generally have pictures of animals, such as birds and fish, and plants, or even full scenes with Chinese ideographs. Each picture represents a Confucian moral (The Eight Virtues). The Eight Virtues are as following: Brotherly Love, Loyalty, Trust, Propriety, Righteousness, Filial Piety, Integrity, and Sensibility.Though Munjado screens are Chinese, it was commonly found in upper and middle class Korean homes.From the Kang Collection.

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